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[texts]George Washington - William Roscoe Theyer
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[image]SeaWiFS: Shenandoah Fires - Provided by the SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE
The biggest cloud in the Washington D.C. region today seems to be the one coming from the fires in Shenandoah National Park. Sensor: OrbView-2/SeaWiFS. Data Start Date: 11/6/00.
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington - Image courtesy Jacques Descloitres, at NASA GSFC
On the Colville Indian Reservation in northeastern Washington, the Rattlesnake Canyon Fire began on July 4, 2003, of undetermined causes. This (MODIS) from the satellite on July 9, 2003, shows the active fire at the far right of the image, marked with a red dot. As of July 9 reports were that the fire was more than 10,000 acres. The fire has destroyed at least one residence and numerous outbuildings, and is threatening others...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington - Image courtesy Jacques Descloitres, at NASA GSFC
Monday afternoon, the (MODIS) on the satellite detected several large fires burning across the Pacific Northwest. Marked with red outlines, the largest of the fires in the scene is the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in northern Washington (image center).This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—started by lightning on June 29, 2003. As of July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington - Image courtesy Jacques Descloitres, at NASA GSFC
The Fawn Peak Complex Fire in northern Washington continues to grow. On July 24, the fire was estimated to be more than 58,000 acres and about 35 percent contained. This image of the blaze was captured by the (MODIS) on the satellite on July 23, 2003. The active fire locations are marked in red.The high-resolution image provided above is 500 meters per pixel. The MODIS Rapid Response System provides this image at MODIS’ maximum spatial resolution of Sensor: Aqua/MODIS.
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington - Image courtesy Jacques Descloitres, at NASA GSFC
Although two of three blazes of the Fawn Peak Complex Fire were extinguished soon after they began on June 29, 2003, the third fire, the Farewell Creek Fire, continued to grow as of July 28, 2003, when this (MODIS) image was captured by the satellite. The fire, marked with red in the center of the image, was nearly 69,000 acres and only 35 percent contained. Low humidity and high temperatures continue to make the fire difficult to control...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington - Image courtesy Jacques Descloitres, at NASA GSFC
According to reports from the National Interagency Fire Center, numerous previously unburned areas within the perimeter of the Fawn Peak Complex Fire were burning on July 30, 2003. This report is confirmed by the more compact nature of the active fire detections observed by the (MODIS) on the satellite compared to the The high-resolution image provided above is 500 meters per pixel. The MODIS Rapid Response System provides this image at MODIS’ maximum spatial resolution of Sensor: Terra/MODIS.
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[image]School Fire in Washington - NASA image courtesy the Goddard Space Flight Center
According to the National Interagency Fire Center report of August 9, 2005, the School Fire in southeastern Washington’s Umatilla National Forest had grown to 47,000 acres. Firefighters had the blaze about 20 percent contained, but conditions were difficult. The steep terrain of the Blue Mountains and debris rolling down slopes were hampering containment efforts.This pair of images shows the School Fire on the afternoon of August 8, 2005, captured by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradi...
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[image]School Fire in Washington - NASA image courtesy the Goddard Space Flight Center
This infrared-enhanced image of the Pacific Northwest was captured by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer on NASA’s satellite on August 11, 2005. Including shortwave and near-infrared observations from MODIS in the image makes the burned areas of several fires in the region stand out in deep red. Vegetation is bright green, and naturally bare or sparsely vegetated land is tan or light pink...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Although two of three blazes of the Fawn Peak Complex Fire were extinguished soon after they began on June 29, 2003, the third fire, the Farewell Creek Fire, continued to grow as of July 28, 2003, when this (MODIS) image was captured by the satellite. The fire, marked with red in the center of the image, was nearly 69,000 acres and only 35 percent contained. Low humidity and high temperatures continue to make the fire difficult to control...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
According to reports from the National Interagency Fire Center, numerous previously unburned areas within the perimeter of the Fawn Peak Complex Fire were burning on July 30, 2003. This report is confirmed by the more compact nature of the active fire detections observed by the (MODIS) on the satellite compared to the Sensor: Terra/MODIS. Data Start Date: 7/30/03. Data End Date: 7/30/03.
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Smoke had cleared above the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in northern Washington on August 1, 2003, revealing three active fire fronts still burning (marked in red) as well as a large, brown burn scar on the mountains’ forested slopes. This image is from the (MODIS) on the satellite Sensor: Aqua/MODIS. Data Start Date: 8/1/03. Data End Date: 8/1/03.
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[image]Fog in the Rockies Valleys and Washington - Jeff Schmaltz
A series of images show the fog in the Rockies Valleys and the state of Washington. The first image, seen when you first open this page, is a “true color” composite. If you place your mouse over the image, it will shift to a “false color” composite image; move the mouse to the side of the image and it will revert back to the first image. The building blocks of all images are called picture elements, or pixels...
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[image]U.S. Mid-Atlantic Snow Cover - Provided by the SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE
The snow cover along the U.S. east coast has retreated well north of the Washington-Baltimore area as seen in this SeaWiFS image. Sensor: OrbView-2/SeaWiFS. Data Start Date: 2/22/00.
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[image]Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
This series of (MODIS) images from the and satellites shows the Fawn Peak Complex Fire in Washington in July 2003. The Fawn Peak Compmlex is the largest cluster of red dots in the images. This complex consisted of three fires—the Fawn Peak, Farewell Fire, and Sweetgrass Fire—that were started by lightning on June 29, 2003. By July 16, the Fawn Peak and Sweetgrass Fires were under control, but the Farewell Creek Fire continues to grow rapidly in the steep, dry, and rugged terrain of the Pasay...
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washingtonduboislecture
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[image]AC78-0789-6 - NASA/Ames Research Center
Air to air of the QSRA (NASA 715). on maiden flight to Ames from Seattle, Washington after coversion
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[image]MOD-2 WIND TURBINE IN GOODNOE HILLS WASHINGTON - NASA/Glenn Research Center
MOD-2 WIND TURBINE IN GOODNOE HILLS WASHINGTON
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[image]MWISP - MT WASHINGTON ICING SENSORS PROJECT - DR RYERSON AT CRREL - COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY - WORKSTATION - NASA/Glenn Research Center
MWISP - MT WASHINGTON ICING SENSORS PROJECT - DR RYERSON AT CRREL - COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY - WORKSTATION
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[image]MWISP - MT WASHINGTON ICING SENSORS PROJECT - SPEC - STATTON PARK ENGINEERING CORPORATION - PERSONNEL AND WORKSTATION - NASA/Glenn Research Center
MWISP - MT WASHINGTON ICING SENSORS PROJECT - SPEC - STATTON PARK ENGINEERING CORPORATION - PERSONNEL AND WORKSTATION
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[image]MWISP - MT WASHINGTON ICING SENSORS PROJECT - DR RYERSON AT CRREL - COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY - WORKSTATION - NASA/Glenn Research Center
MWISP - MT WASHINGTON ICING SENSORS PROJECT - DR RYERSON AT CRREL - COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY - WORKSTATION
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[image]MWISP - MT WASHINGTON ICING SENSORS PROJECT - FAA - FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION - AND MWO - MT WASHINGTON OBSERVATORY - PERSONNEL - NASA/Glenn Research Center
MWISP - MT WASHINGTON ICING SENSORS PROJECT - FAA - FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION - AND MWO - MT WASHINGTON OBSERVATORY - PERSONNEL
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[image]MWISP - MT WASHINGTON ICING SENSORS PROJECT - SUNRISE AT MT WASHINGTON - NASA/Glenn Research Center
MWISP - MT WASHINGTON ICING SENSORS PROJECT - SUNRISE AT MT WASHINGTON
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[image]MWISP - MT WASHINGTON ICING SENSORS PROJECT - MT WASHINGTON SUMMIT STRUCTURES - NASA/Glenn Research Center
MWISP - MT WASHINGTON ICING SENSORS PROJECT - MT WASHINGTON SUMMIT STRUCTURES
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[image]MWISP - MT WASHINGTON ICING SENSORS PROJECT - MT WASHINGTON SUMMIT STRUCTURES - NASA/Glenn Research Center
MWISP - MT WASHINGTON ICING SENSORS PROJECT - MT WASHINGTON SUMMIT STRUCTURES
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